Monday, December 16, 2013

Lanscape Activity 3


These are two completely different arts but of the same place. They are similar in the way the they both have the same meaning and some what the same look to it. The differences are the angles that the beaches are portrayed. Also a big difference between the two photos are the color schemes. The one on the left uses a bright and more vibrant color scheme but the one on the bottom uses more of a darker color scheme making it look more like a dream filled place.

Landscape Activity 2

I think what the photographer is trying to portray that the nature is staring the dwindle and the humans are just taking over and not caring for the environment and soon it will all be gone because not enough people care for it. 
Photograph by Joel Sartore

The photographer, I think is trying to say that nature is a beauty and you do not have to be in the city life to have a great life. Also to enjoy nature while its still here because cities are getting larger and expanding more and soon there might not be as much as there used to be.
Photograph by Fernando Zarpa

Landscape Activity 1

This picture shows tombstones and crosses with factories in the background of the photo. Yes, this photo can be considered art first of all because anything that is captured is a work of art. Secondly this uses rule of thirds which is a form of art. I think that the picture means the work conditions back then in the factories were awful and lead to death because the owners did not take care of the employes and let them suffer in the bad working conditions.
                                      Bethlehem, Graveyard and Steel Mill - Walker Evans 1935